Tom Cruise was temporarily trapped underwater while filmingMission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, which features daring choreography and ambitious stunt work. Around the half-way mark of the movie, Tom Cruise’s protagonist dives into the ruins of the sunkenSevastopolsubmarine to retrieve the Podkova and kill the Entity for good. It’s themost impressive stunt inThe Final Reckoning,and the behind-the-scenes details just prove how difficult it must have been to pull off.

Speaking on theEmpire Film Podcast,the film’s stunt coordinator, Wade Eastwood, offered a more in-depth insight into Cruise’s approach toThe Final Reckoning’s most ambitious stunt. Not only did the actor insist that everything was filmed practically (at least, as much as possible), butthis also led to an incident that could have seriously injured Cruisewith one wrong move. Check out Eastwood’s comments below:

Tom Cruise diving in Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning

Tom does not want an audience disconnected. He doesn’t want them to be cheated… He just wants to do it for real as much as he can. As an actor, he wants to react to these things, you know? […] He got trapped once. It wasn’t bad, because Tom can hold his breath for a long time. Before he had even finished being trapped, I was already pulling the thing off him.

What Tom Cruise’s Stunt Work Means For The Mission: Impossible Franchise

The Actor Knows Exactly How Far He Can Push Himself

Cruise has become almost synonymous with his high-risk stunt work on theMission: Impossiblemovies, but his work onThe Final Reckoningis some of his most ambitious to date.There are many ways the submarine sequence could have gone wrong, yet Cruise was still determined to film it practically to avoid “distancing” the audience from the movie’s intense atmosphere. Eastwood explained that it would have been possible to “have Tom swim through and react to CG torpedoes,” but that would have left “CG bubble trails” that may have brought viewers out of the movie for just a few seconds.

More than anything, this attention to detail is just further proof thatCruise has always been the beating heart of theMission: Impossiblefranchise. There’s been lots of discussion about whetherThe Final Reckoningwill really be the lastMission: Impossiblemovie, but it’s small details like these that bring into question whether this series could even work without Cruise anymore.

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Nobody Is Pushing The Action Genre Forward Like Tom Cruise

The fact that Cruise was willing to put himself in serious danger to avoid “CG bubble trails”is a perfect embodiment of his cinematic ambition, raising the stakes with each passingMission: Impossiblemovie to see how far he can push himself in the name of entertainment. Even afterinjuring himself on the set ofMission: Impossible - Fallout, Cruise has never stepped back from a challenge. This is exactly what makes theMission: Impossiblemovies so engaging; beyond the great storytelling and gripping action sequences, it’s knowing Cruise is genuinely in these dangerous scenarios that elevates the movies even higher.

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning follows Ethan Hunt and his team as they pursue a formidable AI called the Entity that has compromised global intelligence networks. With new allies and a haunting figure from Hunt’s past in pursuit, they must act quickly to avert a global catastrophe.